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True or false: Filipinos and Jews have different understandings of miracles.
True or false: Filipinos and Jews have different understandings of miracles.
False (B)
True or false: Jews believe that miracles go against the law of nature.
True or false: Jews believe that miracles go against the law of nature.
True (A)
True or false: Jesus' miracles do not demonstrate God's power and control over the universe.
True or false: Jesus' miracles do not demonstrate God's power and control over the universe.
False (B)
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Study Notes
- Filipinos and Jews have similar understanding of miracles.
- Jews define miracles as occurrences that defy the law of nature.
- Miracles happen every day.
- Understanding miracles as contrary to the law of nature means they don't happen in daily experiences.
- Miracle and magic are not the same.
- Jesus believed miracles are manifestations of God's power and greatness.
- Jews believed miracles are part of the law of nature.
- Sickness or illness was a sign of evil that should be exorcised in Jewish context.
- The Tagalog word "kababalaghan" or "himala" means the same as the Jewish meaning of miracle.
- All of Jesus' miracles show God's power to control the whole universe.
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